The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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Oh yea......I won't have my laptop back for another week+ so, will post pics from our Labor Day Dive then.
 
thanks guys:D:D

KBeck, I use a canon powershot g9 in ikelite housing with a single Ds-51
strobe. for some of the really small stuff I use that inon close-up lens.
the popular one. I forget what its called. ucl-m67 165 or something like that.

matt
 
Remind me to stalk you on your next bridge dive. You have some really nice shots of critters I have never seen before or not seen often. I was going to ask where you saw so-n-so till I saw the date. I figures he had moved on. Thanks for sharing.

Bill

BTW when you get the chance, can you look up your closeup lens?

Hey all,

nobody posted here in a while,
and I just posted quite a few of my
BHB photos on Pbase.
West Palm Beach, April 2009 Photo Gallery by sully3 at pbase.com
I will be uploading more.
enjoy
matt
 
thanks:D
all the shots were from this past April,
but I just got up the gusto to upload them.
We will probably be coming down again April
of 2010. Maybe we can meet up then. and
some of the other bridge regulars
THe lens is the Inon UCL-165M67 close-up lens
matt
 
Beautiful pix
 

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